New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 28, 1929, Page 34

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TIRCUS SETS UP AT BERLIN FIELD Sells-Floto Show Playing Near Willow Br_ook Park Detraining at the Commercial} street siding, the Sclls Floto circus was welcomed to New Britain early this morning by a large unofficial re- ception committee consisting of small boys and many adults who left their beds early “to see the circus come in.” For several hours, a small army cadam completed. Shoulders and railing uncompleted.\ Sherman - New Fairfield shoulders being oiled for 2 Route No. 142 ‘Woodstock-Putnam road is being oiled for one mile. Route No. 148 East Haddam-Moodus road, grad- ing for one mile. One-way traific road, miles. ! subject to delay of one hour or more when ledge is blasted. Route No. 151 Thompson-Webster road is being oiled for 1.5 miles. Route No. 153 Montville, Norwich-Hadlym: road is being oiled for 3 miles. Lyme Fast Haddam-Salem roae the shoulders are being oiled for 4 miles. Route No. -51 WasH e Brook road is NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, under comstruction. Shoulders in-; complete. No alternate route. Voluntown and No. Stoningtor Pendleton HWl road is under c struction. Grading operations are in | | progress, vehicles can pass through | | although delay and rough going will be encountered. Voluntown-Bradford road is being | oiled for % mile. | Washington, Bee Brook road, ma- cadam completed. Bridge uncom- plete. Shoulders and railing uncom- | pleted. ° | Weston, Lyons Plains road. Ma- cadam construction completed. Shoulders and railing uncompieted | Weston, Newtown road, macadam | construction completed. Shoulders and railing uncompleted. i | Weston, Lyons Plains, Georgetown | and Newtown roads being oiled. road is being constructed and delay to traffic may be expected. Macad- am surfacing i being oiled. ‘Windsor Locks, Suffield-East street is under construction, but open to traffic. There is 15 minute delay due to bridge construction on the south end of East street. Woodbridge, Racebrook road is under repairs. No delay to traffic. Woodstock-Pomfret road is being oiled for one mile. Belgium Violinist In Dangerous Iliness | Brussels, Belgium, June 28 (AP) | —Eugene Ysaye, famous Belgian violinist, whose right leg was ampu- | tated yesterday, was considered in | a precarious condition today. | Ysaye, who is 70 years old, has | Herald Classified Headings Announcements 1—BURIAL LUTS. MONUMENTS 2—DEATH NOTICES 3—FLORISTS ‘UNERAL DIRECTOR® §—1.08T AND FOUND 6—PERSONALS _ * 7—STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS Automotive $—AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES 9—AUTOB AND TRUCKR FOR SALE 19—AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGB 11—AUTO PARTS8 AND ACCKS8SORIES 12=AUTOMORILES WANTED 13—AUTOS—TAXI SERVICE 14=GARAGES TO LET 15—MOTORCYCLES AND RICYCLES 16—MOTORCYCLES-RICYCLES WANTED 17—SERVICE STATIONS8—REPAIRING RBusiness Service 18—BARDERS. HAIRD'S. MASSEUSE 19=BUILDING AND CONTRACT 20—BUSINESS SERVICE RENDERED i e e s 1929, 30—PRINT'G, JOBR'G, STATIONBRY N=PRUFESSIUNAL SERVICKS 32—-REPAIRING . 32A—PIANO TUNING 33—-WANTED TO RENDER SERVICES Educatiunal 3¢—CORRESPONDKNCE COURSKS 35—-DANCING TEACHERS 36—INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL 31—LOCAL &. PRIVATE INSTRUCTORS 33— WANTED—INSTRUCTORS Employment 10—HELP—AGENTS WANTED $1—HELP=MEN WANTE. 42=HELP=WOMEN WANTED 43-HELP—MEN OR WOMEN 44—SITUATIONS WANTED—MEN 15—8ITUATIONS WANTELU—WOMEN Financial 46—BUSINESS OPPUKTUNITIES 41—INVESTMENTS. STOCKS, BONDS 43—MONEY LOANED 45B—MORTGAGES 49—WANTED—TO BORROW Live Stock $0—CATTLE AND LIVE STOCK 3 PETS 1GUS. POULTRY SUPPLIES PRICES SLASHED! " FOR THE FOURTH Written Guarantee For 30 Days FULL CREDIT IN 5 DAYS IF NOT SATISFIED SELECT YOUR CAR NOW--BUY ON OUR . “PAY AS YOU RIDE PLAN” Enjoy the wide offen country, seaside and mountains —our stock contains many bargains and our time payment plan i{s most liberal, Cars as Low as $25 CHRYSLER S8PT. ROAD. 1928 ESSEX SEDAN OAKLAND LAN. S8EDAN 1928 OAKLAND S8EDAN CHRYSLER 62 Sedan 1927 PONTIAC S8EDAN 1928 1928 1928 of employes was occupied in trans- ferring the shows from the cars to the grounds adjoining Willow Brook been suffering from diabetes. He married Jeannette Dincin, daughter of Dr. Hermann Dincin, of Brook- 21—DENTISTS 22—DRESSMARING 2 1928 { 23=DYEING 1928 CHEVROLET Cabriolet 1927 HUPMOBILE COUPE PONTIAC SEDAN 1927 PONTIAC COUPE 5: $3—HORSES, VEHICLE! 34—WANTED—LIVE STOCK Merchandise miles. 0. 158 being Westport, Greens Farms road LLINERY shoulders under construction. Open o & MU ANING macad- park, a last minute switch in location _ being made. It was originally . tended to produce the circus at V berts’ lot on Stanley street. The enterprise came in from New London on three long trains of dou- ble length railroad cars. The big feature this year is Tom Mix, himself, the idol of American youth. In obtaining Mix as attrac- tion extraordinary, the Sells Floto management has stolen a march on all the other “white top” organiza- tions by paying the celebrated film cowboy star the biggest salary ever paid to a single attraction. Then there is Cliff Aeros, the hu- man cannon ball, thrilling everyone as he enters the 25-footbarrel of a 3700-pound naval cannon, and with a roar is hurled through mid-air at an estimated speed of 213 feet a sec- ond. Another great feature is “Poodles” Hannaford and his famous family of riding Hannafords; Mabel Pelky, charming and dashing aerialist, Ber- tha Beeson, charming conqueror of the wire; the Clarkonians, Irene Ledgett with her performing herd of elephants, and forty clowns. There are three rings, two stages and maze of aerial equipment. Un- rivalled acrobats exhibit their skill and grace. Fifty masters and mis- tresses of equestrianism illustrate its extreme possibilities at onc time. Ninety blue blooded horses disclose, concurrently, the wonder patience and persistence in animal training. Road Conditions in State of Connecticut Road conditims and detours in the State of Connecticut made ne- cesary by highway construction, re- pairs and oiling, anncunced by the 8tate Highway Department as of June 26th, are as follows: Route No. 1 Stonington, Groton-Westerly road, shoulders being oiled for one mile. Route No. 3/ Danbury-Newtown road, bridg: and construction work, all on new location. No interruption to traffic. Ridgefield—Main street, shoulders being oiled for one mile. Danbury — Sugar Hollow road, shoulders being oiled for 2 miles. Route No. 4 Salisbury - Great Barrington road | is under construction. Short detour around bridge near Mass. line. No alternate route. Route No. & Brooklyn and Killingly, Brooklyn- Danielson road is under construc- tion. Hampton, Willimantic-Providence road is being oiled for one mile. Route No. 8 Winchester—Rowley street bridge Winsted. Construction work und way, short detour. Route No. 10 Middletown-Saybrook road, from . Higganum to Haddam Town Hall Open to traffiz, work on shoulders or road. i Route No. 12 Killingly, Putnam road being oiled for one mile. Thompson, Webster road. fers being oiled for one mile, Route No. 17 West Hartford, Avon-Alhany ave- nue is under construction. but open to traffic. There is a five minut delay due to the construction of the bridge over Farmington river. Tedvard. Norwich - Westerly roz Is being oiled for one mile. Preston, Norwich-Westerly road is| being oiled for one mile. Route No, 32 Norwich - Willimantie s being oiled for 5 shoulders | shoul- Franklin, road, rhould miles. Stafford, Stafford-V x road being oiled for S miles. 1s i Chaplin. Willimantic - Hartfor: | road 18 heing oijed for ane mile. Route No, 109 | Mansficll-Phoenisville road is in- | | der construction. This re passable to triffic mte No. Rristni to Ply vad 15 im 113 Terry ro work rryville alternate routs Route No, No. Maver shoulders Woodin ciled for 3 Route Salishury. Ca is under cor complete. No Rout New Faif | tie. | Winthrop road Newtown, Redding road, am hase under construction. Dan- bury and Waterbury travel should take route number 3 over Mt. Pleas- ant. Danbury-Bhidgeport travel should take route number 124 over Redding Bridge. Bethel-Newtown detour plainly marked. Route No. 168 Jonathan Trumbull road is under construltion from route number 3| to the end of improved road north of Columbia Green and from the end of improved road south of Co- lumbia Green to the end of improv- ed road at Lebanon. Power shoval is at work on an excavation. Trav- ellers are warned to use extreme care in passing through | Route No. 18 Brookfieid—Obtuse road ing work is under construction Detour road recommended. Route No, 304 | Ridgeficld-Wilton road. shoul- | ders being oiled for 2 miles. Route No West Haven—Beach street, on cut-off under construction. delay to traffic. Route No, 344 | Stonington-Old My road. | shoulders being oiled for 21; miles. No Route Numbers | Ashford—A section of the West- ford-Willinzton road is under con- struction ffic can pass. Barkhamstead, Pleasant Vi road 1s under construction. Short| detour around bridge. No alternate | route. Beacon Falls, Pine's Bridge is un- der construction. No delay. Bethlehem, Carrington Hill, ma- cadam road is under construction. | No delay to traffic. Bethlehem, Watertown road is be- | ing oiled for 4 miles. Bolton—RBolton street is under | construction, but open to traffic. | Brooklyn-Pomfret. An improve- | ment is being made on the Pomfret- Brooklyn road and delay to motor- ists may be expected where grading operations are being carried,on. Canterbury-Newent road is under | construction for 2 miles, south of | Canterbury. Open to traffic | Danbury-Germantown road. Ma- | cadam construction. Traffic recom- mended to take the route through Beaver Brook to avoid construction. Durham-Wallingford road is un- der construction. No delay to traf: | road No East Haddam—Town street is un- der construction for one mile. No Ellington—Sadds Hill road is un- ‘der construction, but open to traffic. Ellington—Pinney street is being oiled for 2 miles Guilford-Sachems Head road is being oiled for .4 of a mile. | Killingworth-Chester road. % mile of grading. Through traffic | advised to take the Killingworth- Lisbon, Newent-Canterbury road under construction for 2 miles north of Newenf. Steam shovel is at work. Travel difficult. Ledyard-Quakertown road 1s un- der construction for 2 miles north of Ledyard-Groton town line. Grad- ing operations are under way. Mo- torists are cautioned to travel slow- ly through sections of road. Monroe-Stevenson road, steam shovel grading and macadam under construction. No detours. Litchfield-Milton road under coms struction. Short detour around | bridge | Montville-Palmertown road is be- | ing oiled for 4 miles. | Morris, Iast Morris - Thomaston | road is under construction. Short delays at shovel cuts. Short detour rround bridges No alternate road. | New Hartford-Barkhamstead road | bridge under construction. Road | closed durinz high water. No al- ternate ront New Milford-Merryall road ovel grading and macadam rctio No detours Pomtret-Woodstock road is heing | for one mile | aleni-Moniville, Colchester road | 'struction for 2 miles sHall Hill road is under ction, but or.en to traffic | *-No. Frank- | heing built Totorists steam | con- Hill | ading | 1 is therefore | Bristol road iz POOR PA BY ClAUDE CALLAN inted our s esterday. it hecause AUNT HET BY RORERT QiTLLEN “1t handkerc tooped vei up ar CI'C linen I'd o an' picked clse. but sounds < S0 to traffic. Weston-Bull Punk Hill road. Steam shovel grading commenced. | Windham C:nter-) Windham The Stam Iyn, N. Y., in July, 1927. READ HERAL FOR BEST SSIFIED ADS JLTS i . of STORING & CRATING PAINTING, PAPER HANGING . HEAT'G. METAl WORE 9—PRESSING AND TAILORING ARTICLES FOR BALE —FOR THE VACATIONIST BUILDING MATERIALS BUBINESS & OFFICE EQUIP. DAIRY PRODUCT! 59=FEED AND FUEL 60—FERTILIZERS. SEEDS, PLANTS 61—-FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING 62—-GOOD THINGS TO EAT 63—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES 64—MACHINERY. ELEC. & TNOLS #5-MERCHANDISE AT THE STORES 66—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 66B—RADIO Qu:lity A BUSY STORE That is Not Too Busy to Overleok Courtesy to Its Customers. —THAT'S KOLODNEYS' 67—WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY —WANTED, ARTICLES TO BUY Real Estate for Rent $3—APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS 70—~BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT —DESK ROOM AND OFFICES —FARMS FOR RENT 73—HOUSBER FOR RENT 74=SUBURBAN FOR RENT 15—VACATION PLACES FOR RENT —WAREHOUSES & STORAGE —WANTED-TO RENT FLASHLIGHTS Complete 33¢ Match Box size, Handy at all times. $1 | | | | | | We rent chine by the Bamboo LAWN RAKE 33¢ rry waxing day ma- | at | We ¢ line ot g a spociat for OUR Celdwell LAWN MOWERS reduced for Saturday | only. Get one now. $6.79 This is kink $4.39 hose lergths, $3.50 HOSE SCREEN DOO Al Sizes $2.50 ™ complete with sary hardware. a durable in non- 50-6t neces- i Yankee Ingersoll | WATCH | Value §1.50 Saturday Special complote len tools Outside White VAINT A quality paint at a low price. Reg. $4.20. For Saturday only $3.15" up FLIT FOR FLIE! and Insects Heavily with co! Pint can with sprayer ' $5.79 White Handled less Steel AND FORK | T | 6 of cach i Special for Naturday | { | $5.69 FISH at Ri Speci vour ‘a; rtre WAFILE TRONS Save money by buying | Universal ¢ nickle plated. | vd. A household Reguls ' Suturdoy Ja B8 RS CT (11} All Kinds. ING TACKLE educed Prices al for the 4th. wre | $4.49 100D CHOPPERS AND S Special for Saturday Galvanized Sprayer — FRI CARPENTER'S APRON | will be given with each | vurchuse of fool | anounting to $2.00 or | more. You will need these items for the 4th. Spe- cial pric HOUSEHOLD SPECIALS .. 5RC .. $1.00 . 8¢ . 98¢ . 9% ‘Pyrex Pie Plates Lisk Roastcrs .. Electric Stove Toasters Thermos | Flags, Black Cartridges, Ba balls, Bats, Croquet Sets, ete., a | Tower pric FOR THE 4TH OF JULY - ¥ry Pan : Pie Plate: r Sau Pans Stew Pans .. KHLEDNEY Bi HARDWARE COMPANY Prompt DPelive AND NOW OFE YO BED WrMw You. 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